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How to knot a bow tie?

This is pretty much like tying your shoe lace.


In general we dont recommend a bow tie for
business attire. It makes a fashion
statement that seems to suggest a whimsical
and unpredictable nature traits not
often valued in business.

HOW TO TIE
A NECKTIE

1. Start with end in right hand,


extending 1.5 inch below
that in left hand.
2. Cross longer end over
shorter and pass up through
loop.
3. Form front loop of bow by
doubling up shorter end
(hanging) end placing
across collar points.
4. Hold this front loop with
thumb and forefinger of
right hand. Drop long end
down over front.
5. Place left forefinger
pointing up on bottom half
of hanging part. Pass up
behind front loop and...
6. Poke resulting loop though
knot behind front loop (see
illustration). Even ends and
tighten.

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How to tie a Windsor Knot?

How to tie a Half Windsor Knot?

How to tie a Four in Hand Knot?

This is sometimes called a Full Windsor. It


produces a perfectly symmetrical knot but
also a rather bulky knot that may not be
desirable if your tie is made of heavy cloth
or if your shirt collar has a narrow opening.

The Half-Windsor produces a small


symmetrical knot and uses less of the length
of the tie than either the Full Windsor or
the Four in Hand. You may wish to use a
half-Windsor if your necktie is short or if you
want a small knot. The Half-Windsor is often
preferred with very narrow ties (less than two
inches in width).

This is the most commonly used knot. It is


easy to tie but produces an asymmetrical
knot. The Four in Hand knot is smaller than
the Full Windsor but larger than the
Half-Windsor in size.

1. Start with wide end of the


tie on your right and
extending a foot below
narrow end.
2. Cross wide end over
narrow and bring up
through loop.
3. Cross wide end over
narrow and bring up
through loop.
4. Then put down through
loop and around across
narrow as shown.
5. Turn and pass up through
loop and...

6. Complete by slipping down


through the knot in front.
Tighten and draw up snug
to the collar.

1. Start with wide end of the


tie on your right and
extending a foot below
narrow end.
2. Cross wide end over narrow
and turn back underneath.

3. Bring up and turn down


through loop.

4. Pass wide end around front


from left to right.

5. Then up through loop...

6. And down through know in


front. Tighten carefully and
draw up to collar

1. Start with wide end of the


tie on your right and
extending a foot below
narrow end.
2. Cross wide end over
narrow and back
underneath.
3. Continue around passing
wide end across front of
narrow once more.

4. Pass side end up through


loop.

5. Holding front of knot loose


with index finger, pass wide
end down through loop in
front.
6. Remove finger and tighten
knot carefully. Draw up tight
to collar by holding narrow
end and sliding knot snug.

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